Trinidad (Bolivia) Travel Guide
Travel to Trinidad (Bolivia) - River Excursions and Wildlife Watching
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Trinidad, officially La Santísima Trinidad (Spanish: The Most Holy Trinity), is a city in Bolivia, capital of the department of Beni. The population is approximately 86,400.
The city was founded in 1686 by Padre Cipriano Barace about 14 kilometers from its present location. The original city was on the Mamoré River, but flooding and disease in 1769 forced a move.
Sited on the Southern edge of the Amazon basin on the Llanos de Moxos/Mojos, the climate is hot and humid at all times.
Attractions in Trinidad (Bolivia)
See the main plaza where the main attraction is a cast iron fountain which is covered in dolphins. You can also watch spectacular sunsets on the Mamoré River.
Activities in Trinidad (Bolivia)
You can take excursions on small boats to do fun things like piranha fishing, a jungle walk, horseback riding on the savanna, visit an indigenous village and view alligators at night. You may even be lucky enough to spot pink dolphins and other wildlife.
Getting Around
Get around by bus, taxi or foot.
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